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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the first charter school law. Since then, a fledgling idea to create a new type of public school grew into a powerful movement that has touched millions of students and forever changed the trajectories of their lives. At moments like this, it is natural to take stock, remember the pioneers and reflect on how much has been accomplished. It’s also important to look ahead and consider the future.
The future of the charter school movement is our young leaders. That’s why, as part of National Charter Schools Week, an annual celebration of more than 200,000 dedicated teachers, 3.3 million students and 7,500 public charter schools across the United States, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools is honoring 30 exceptional young changemakers. They are a diverse group. Some are still in elementary or secondary school. Others are a bit older, and several are solidly established in their careers. But they a
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools Announces Honorees for the 30 Under 30 Changemakers Awards
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, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (National Alliance) honors 30 exceptional young leaders who are connected in some way to charter schools and are using their ideas, talents, and platforms to advance educational and economic opportunity and promote equality and social justice. The 30 Under 30 Changemakers Awards shine a spotlight on individuals from across the country who are making a meaningful impact in their community via the Arts, Writing, and Sports; Education and Politics; Leadership; Science; and Social Justice. The students, teachers, and advocates who make up our 30 Under 30 Changemakers reflect 30 years of the tremendous success of these innovative, student-centered public schools. I am grateful for our Changemakers and the thousands of teachers, leaders, and families across the nation who work tirelessly to s
21st Century Cyber Charter School Announces Exciting Opportunity for Senior, Tiana M.
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21st Century Cyber Charter School is proud to announce that senior student, Tiana M, has been selected to travel to Greece and serve refugees in crisis at Camp Moira. The flexible school schedule provided by 21st Century Cyber Charter School has allowed her to donate her time to help others and retain a job.
We work very hard to give students a high-level education with the flexibility that prepares them to be contributing members of society. WEST CHESTER, Pa. (PRWEB) May 07, 2021 21st Century Cyber Charter School is proud to announce that senior student, Tiana M, has been selected to travel to Greece and serve refugees in crisis at Camp Moira. The flexibility of Tiana’s schedule has allowed her to balance schoolwork, a job and time spent volunteering to help those in need.
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